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1944 novella by Colette | View Answer |
1967 single by Jeff Beck combining catchphrase and proverb in its title | View Answer |
1995 comedy film loosely based on Jane Austen’s Emma | View Answer |
A leaf bug, or the protein shell of a virus | View Answer |
A nomadic Saharan people or their Berber language | View Answer |
Administrative centre of Clackmannanshire | View Answer |
Alias of Thomas Anderson in The Matrix films | View Answer |
Approximately 4.18 joules | View Answer |
Austrian F1 driver whose final win was the 1997 German Grand Prix | View Answer |
Birthplace of comedian Robbie Coltrane and impressionist Janet Brown | View Answer |
Both sexes of these antelopes have spirally twisted horns | View Answer |
Carl ____’s fourth symphony, 'The Inextinguishable', includes a 'battle' between two timpanists | View Answer |
Christina ____ played Wednesday Addams and Lizzie Borden, each in more than one film | View Answer |
Clarissa Dickson Wright and Jennifer Paterson | View Answer |
Coarse fibre from coconut husk | View Answer |
Cultivated plant meant to attract pests from another | View Answer |
Currency with yuan, jiao and fen as units | View Answer |
Delicatessen which specialises in meats | View Answer |
First words of Psalm 23 | View Answer |
Former choreographer and artistic director of Birmingham Royal Ballet | View Answer |
Former footballer who recently announced his intention to become a professional boxer | View Answer |
French writer who said, 'One is not born a woman, one becomes one' | View Answer |
From a New Testament bible story, involving a headlong rush to do something | View Answer |
Gaming console launched by Nintendo in 1983 | View Answer |
Gear train which allows wheels on the same axle to rotate independently | View Answer |
Historical novelist whose works include Restoration and The Road Home | View Answer |
Hungarian composer of a Concerto for Orchestra | View Answer |
In French, unique or unequalled | View Answer |
In The Tempest, the rightful Duke of Milan | View Answer |
Inhabitant of the Scottish region which formerly consisted of Wigtownshire and Kirkcudbrightshire | View Answer |
Islands formerly called the East Indies | View Answer |
Italian town, formerly host of the San Marino Grand Prix | View Answer |
ITV game show originally hosted by Jimmy Tarbuck | View Answer |
Joko Widodo is the president of this republic in the 17 | View Answer |
Launched in 1933, the first synthetic detergent | View Answer |
Leader of a wolf pack in The Jungle Book | View Answer |
Loss of voice | View Answer |
Metal stud placed in the sole of a shoe to prevent wear | View Answer |
Michael Douglas character in Wall Street and its 2010 sequel | View Answer |
Nickname for Saddam Hussein, coined by George Bush | View Answer |
Paul ____ was the best-known member of a family of 19th-century German gunsmiths | View Answer |
Shakespeare comedy depicting the courtship of Petruchio and Katherina | View Answer |
Small house, or a separately occupied part of one | View Answer |
South African province whose capital is Pietermaritzburg | View Answer |
Southwestern county of Northern Ireland | View Answer |
Stage name of Brian Duffy, drummer of The Stranglers | View Answer |
Sticky poison-treated material used to trap insects | View Answer |
Synthetic polymer accidentally created in 1872 by Eugen Baumann | View Answer |
Texan city to the west of Dallas | View Answer |
The American equivalent of an exit slip road | View Answer |
The eve of a holy day | View Answer |
The first Archbishop of Canterbury | View Answer |
The only member of the NATO phonetic alphabet which is the reversal of another (English) word | View Answer |
The only person born outside the USA to win the Olympic decathlon title twice in a row | View Answer |
The right to vote | View Answer |
To send a file to an Internet location | View Answer |
“Beauty is the first test: there is no permanent place in the world for ____ mathematics” (GH Hardy) | View Answer |
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